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SALE ! SALE ! SALE ! Th? CASH BOOT MARKET, HAWEBA. R. HANNAH AND CO. WILL HOLD A CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS/SHOES, &c, | At from -| f\ to <^C\ per cent. EEDUOTION IN PBICES, Commencing on 17th October, FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY. The Stock must be cleared to make room for Summer Goods. All kinds of Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes, Tennis and Crictet Shoes. Children's Boots and Shoßß of all descriptions. AH kinds of order work and repairs done on the premises. R. HANNAH & 00. HIGH-STREET, HAWERA. W. SMITH, Manager. E. DUNNE, OPPOSITE MR. A'COURT'S, High. street, HAWERA. New Dress Goods Sheetings New Costumes Towels, Calicoes New Market Jackets Hollands New Hats Q Flannels New Bonnets (^) Flannelettes New Flowers W Table Linen New Feathers Roller Towels New Gloves . Glass Cloth New Veilingß r^ Art Muslin New Prints £~| Cretonnes New Embroidery The Bond-street Hat and New Trail Cloth Other leading shapes MRS. DUNNE, having personally selected the above stock, IS NOW PREPARED TO SHOW THE LATEST NOVELTIES AT HER WELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES, And invites inspection of the same. HAWBRA D. JL C. NEW SPRING GOODS 39 CASES Ex Tekoa, from London 39 CASES. B. A. ADAMS takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous customers for the MARKED INCREASE of patronage extended- to him during the past season, thus showing their appreciation of his efforts in obtaining < All Goods at FIRST COST direct from the manufacturers, saving his customers all intermediate profits. D. I. C. for New Hats and Bonnets D. I, C. ■ for New Ribbons, Flowers, and Feathers D. I; C. for New Dress Goods D. I. C. for New Prints and Ginghams D* I. C. for New Muslins and Printed Pongees D. I. C. for Calicoes and Sheetings D f I. C. for, Men's Clothing and Shirts , D. I. C. for New Carpets and Linoleums Having secured the services of a first-class Milliner from Chrisf church, I we arenow in a position to give satisfaction equal to any large town. Parents will -find that the Hawera D.I.C. is the BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE on the Coast for BOYS' an<l YOUTHS' CHOTHING. R. A. ADAMS, DIRECT IMPORTER, HAWERA.

Napier, June 1879. Dear Sister, — Your Natanata haß saved my child ; he is getting quite strong and fat again. *V? ould you let me have a little more for the child of a friend of mine, who has been suffering for four months as mine did, and is reduced to a perfect skeleton. — M. McCornish. Taupo, June 1880. Dear Sister, — I am happy to let you know that I am quite another woman. Your medicine has done me a world of good. I can now eat well, , sleep well, and work as hard as ever. I can scarcely believe it after my long years of suffering. — M. Chase. -Special Agent for Hawera district — MR E. FAKE. Chemist. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOANS ON MORTCACt. •.' ■ .1 tinii* to time 11 limifrvl poition of th« '_' 1 ui'K is 1r.1.t OU ftiht, imiit&iw of fi oolioln i.t . w,!i nj. ion of 1-epn.yuie-u l>y fi*cd iv „1 i .'i, »-}>it!iUi over 12, lb, or •.' > \oai'p. Half-yon-l. Payment lor i'«' b £100. l'l uml ol 1.0f1.11— ■>. (1. •j;,,i,. ..., t i3 „. r . r, i 7 l'ljhi It Vi'Hl'H ... ... 5 8 9 '1 ;..'//, '/u-s ... ... ihi 8 Lou:! 1 - ■■ !•• ''"'o by instalment-, vhr ■ l>> ]-vi:).i'juil uiiil a: i'i< «f Art- lioth li(]iiii|<f(.-ii witluii a 41 \ t'U tlljil 'Ill'l (111 '.OltJlHOf & llHJnti l!lV(>l!!'l!)lC chriiMfifi" i>it'Hci:iTnail.c(l Hdrniitugcs to oitly* OtllOIX. U .i ijoivowt- 1 niny. bofo.-c t', o cxpiiy of U:o "ni! !>e'iod. ri'i'wi'i '.he lown, w'Hi w \w!>>nt tnticij.oo tfnii- • ' •„! <ni. Up *|fL-«-rto>j4t-(i <■ . I '18 'I'.icc, or nt »m »; I ■,' i;|>'.i r <■ qf t;<ib \.<o\i>\> i".i nt. iliurc nl'o 1 n in>- n: pi I..;»;i,mi cm. li(i'oijlaiuud. hin Inli i ai'K m: i- ■ ,»s rr v-i v -i ]„ -.^ fvv]y rp til? londaiul i^ii^u-l. ;,n. -> rtiiii J «.ui uijut'ti i W. J'i!.V.Ni.b\Nii, F.U.. 1 CowußhjouQi- snd'Oovt, A< mary

1 NATANATA. DIARRHCEA, vomiting, and general sickness are frequent complaints with femalea.andthe sufferings of some are very terrible. Sister Mary Joseph Aubert has, during her 30 years' experience, had numberless cases brought before her, and has been most fortunate in the experiments she has made with New Zealand vegatation, in discovering a most valuable remedy to counteract these effects. Natanata is a purely vegetable preparation, and has given most wonderful results. It is a splendid medicine.for infants, and, to use the rev. sister's own words, she says — v Manyt babies have been brought to me jedueed to little skeletons after protracted vomitine and diaJrhcea, and were restored to perfect health after two or three weeks. „ Natanata is highly recommended to ladies daring pregnancy, and only requires -constant übo to give beneficial results. Every mother Hkeß to ace her children grow up strong and healthy, and here is a medicine which should be in every household, and which can be ' used-f or all - female ailments, and the many troubles attending weakly \ children. Ellesmere, July 1890. Dear Sister, —Will you be so kind as to send mealitte more of your Natanata. It has made a wonderful change in my child, who is fast recovering. . I shall never be able to tfianlc ypU enough.— E. Bowden.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVII, Issue 2955, 19 October 1891, Page 1

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